The 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament bracket is officially set with the Florida Gators earning a No. 5 seed in this year’s event after finishing the regular-season schedule with a 37-18 overall record and an 18-12 mark in SEC play.
The Georgia Bulldogs took the top seed in the bracket after finishing conference play with an impressive 23-6 record, followed by the Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, Alabama Crimson Tide and Florida, respectively, to round out the top five seeds. Last year’s tournament champions, the Vanderbilt Commodores, earned a No. 12 seed, while the defending national champion LSU Tigers are a No. 14 seed.
Florida’s position in the bracket gives it a first-round bye and has the Gators opening up in the second game of the second round, played on Wednesday. They will face the winner of the Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky Wildcats matchup in Game 2, which will be played on Tuesday.
Take a look below at the full seedings and bracket schedules for the 2026 SEC men’s baseball tournament, which will take place at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. All games will be broadcast on the SEC Network, with the exception of the championship game, which will be shown on ABC.
The conference title game will be played just one day before Monday’s NCAA Baseball Tournament Selection Show.
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2026 SEC Tournament Seeding
Conference records in parentheses
SEC Baseball Tournament bracket, schedule
All times Eastern
First Round (Tuesday, May 19)
Second Round (Wednesday, May 20)
Quarterfinals (Thursday, May 21)
Quarterfinals (Friday, May 22)
Semifinals (Saturday, May 23)
SEC Championship Game (Sunday, May 24)
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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament bracket reveal: Seeds, schedule, channels
Reporting by Adam Dubbin, Gators Wire / Gators Wire
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